New Delhi: India and the UK have held "constructive and forward-looking" deliberations at a meeting of a key group to chart a "robust roadmap" to deepen defence cooperation and strengthen the enduring partnership between the its armies, according to officials.The India Army in a post on X on Tuesday said the 15th India-United Kingdom Executive Steering Group (ESG) was held in the UK from June 17-19."The engagement included visits to the UK Trials & Experimental Group, the ESG Meeting at the Ministry of Defence, London and MBDA, Stevenage," it said.Also Read: Brahmos gets another customer: One of Middle East's biggest arms importers and top US weapons buyer eyes India's BrahMos and Akashteer systems— adgpi (@adgpi) Discussions focussed on advancing multi-tiered military cooperation through enhanced interoperability, bilateral joint exercises and training, subject matter expert exchanges in niche and emerging military technologies, exploration of new avenues of training collaboration and increased engagement between defence think tanks, the Indian Army said."The deliberations were constructive and forward-looking, charting a robust roadmap for deepening defence cooperation and strengthening the enduring partnership between the Indian Army and the British Army," it said in the post. Earlier this month, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said India and the UK were well-positioned to construct a new future-oriented and mutually beneficial partnership on the back of their newly firmed-up comprehensive trade deal and the defence industrial roadmap.He made the remarks during a meeting with British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper in New Delhi.
India, UK hold meeting of key group, chart roadmap to deepen defence cooperation
India and the UK have concluded "constructive and forward-looking" talks aimed at forging a strong plan to boost defence ties. The 15th India-United Kingdom Executive Steering Group meeting, held in the UK, focused on enhancing military cooperation through joint exercises, training, and exchanges in advanced technologies. Officials expressed optimism about deepening the enduring partnership between the two armies, building on recent trade agreements.









